Raoul VII of Beaumont-with-Maine

of Guy II of Laval and Denise de Mortain , - fore-mentioned perhaps Adénor (°~ 1080) - and this alliance were worth with one of the successors of Raoul the advantage of enjoying the lease of the county of Laval, in 1211. The day of its marriage, it ratified the donation of the churches of Juillé and the Ham to the Abbaye of Saint-Vincent of Mans.

It had three wire:

  1. Roscelin , “ the first ”, which succeeded his/her father.
  2. Raoul , “ the second ”, (° 1112? - † 1156?) mentioned in 1112 and 1156.
  3. Gervais , “ the third ”, (° 1112?) named only once with his/her brothers, in 1112.
and three other children;
  • Godehildis de Beaumont , nun with Charity;
  • Tiphaine de Beaumonr , abbess with Charity;
  • Guillaume de Beaumont .

It will be noticed that elsewhere the names Raoul and Roscelin are indifferently taken one for the other, while here they designate two brothers. One can still note on this subject that the monk Paul, compiler (in 1073) of Cartulaire of the Holy Father of Chartres, meeting a man named Radulphus sometimes, sometimes Roscellinus , found this explanation: “ It is perhaps, says it, which it had two names, quia binominus flees ”. He thus did not know the synonymy of the two names.

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